Rejoice and praise the Lord.
It's a happy day.
Aa ha
It's a happy day.
Oo hoo
It's a happy day.
I will rejoice and praise the Lord.
Praise the Lord

repeat the chorus several times

Verse:
My mum is rejoicing with me.
Aa ha
My dad is rejoicing with me.
Oo hoo
It's my birhday. A great day in my life.
Rejoice and praise the Lord.

repeat entire verse

Chorus

Verse
Celebrate with me!
My brother celebrate with me.
My sister celebrate with me.
It's my birthday. A great day in my life.

repeat entire verse

Chorus

Verse
Rejoice with me!
My friends are rejoicing with me.
They are dancing with me.
It's my birthday. A great day in my life.

repeat entire verse

Chorus

Verse
Sweet mummy.
When I was in my mother's womb.
My mother suffered a lot.
She paid a price that no one could pay for me.
Sweet mummy.
Under the sun she was there.
Under the rain she was there.
Sweet mummy, you are the best in the whole world.

repeat entire verse

Chorus

Verse
Sweet daddy.
When my mother gave birth to me
My daddy suffered a lot.
He was there to make sure that I lived.
Sweet daddy.
Under the sun she was there.
Under the rain she was there.
Sweet daddy, you are the dearest in my heart.

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From the traditional clothing that the children wear I believe that the members of Hervenly Kingdom Kids are from the Igbo ethnic group of Nigeria.

Unfortunately, I've not been able to find any confirmation of this or any other information about this group. Please add information about Hervenly Kingdom Kids to this post or to one or more of their multiple YouTube videos. Thanks!

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